The Philippine Star

Boracay, famous beach, producer of organic fertilizer

- By GILBERT BAYORAN

BACOLOD CITY – Boracay, one of the world’s favorite tourist destinatio­ns, can boast not only of its white sand and crystal clear waters but soon also of organic fertilizer.

Marilyn Manuel, a consultant on research, developmen­t and allied services of the Negros Occidental provincial government, claimed the uncollecte­d organic garbage found in canals and streams that eventually decomposed had mixed with the white sand of Boracay, transformi­ng the sand into fertilizer.

Analyzing samples in a soil laboratory, Manuel, a chemical engineer by profession, said she discovered nitrogen, phosphorou­s and potassium in the white sand’s compositio­n, which could now be used as a soil conditione­r or as organic fertilizer that will benefit many farmers.

Manuel, a member of the board of directors of the Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineers-Negros Occidental chapter, said she took her samples from Puka Beach and Station 2 of Boracay, which is now facing possible closure due to environmen­tal problems.

According to Manuel, her discovery will make Boracay more unique as an island, aside from being a tourist attraction.

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